Evaluation of basic design parameters for a proposed underground cavern in Himalaya: a case study
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Published:1992
G. S. Saini, A. K. Dube, 1992. "Evaluation of basic design parameters for a proposed underground cavern in Himalaya: a case study", Rock Characterization: ISRM Symposium, Eurock '92, Chester, UK, 14–17 September 1992, J. A. Hudson
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Proposed underground powerhouse cavern at Tehri Dam Project is located in fragile and tectonically disturbed rocks of Lesser Himalaya. The generation of design data for cavern could not be possible prior to the construction due to the inaccesibility of the terrain. Various underground openings under construction in and around the powerhouse complex provided excellent sites for carrying out in situ testings and geomechanical studies. The paper describes various methods used for evolving realistic data for the design of the cavern. Interestingly, values obtained for the design parameters were low for cavern under such conditions.
INTRODUCTION
GEOLOGY OF PROJECT SITE
POWERHOUSE CAVERN
EVALUATION OF DESIGN PARAMETERS
DISCUSSION OF RESULTS
CONCLUSION
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